Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, November 27, 1863, Image 2

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Tit;eifLigitiEt—lttolA;
erence to OiirMystillipli; z:okunts that N'A'
McClellan, Assignee of 'Di. Tlioa.
ri l tPr a i i l h r i r;
• • u dalyltael .Of ;petign'bei.'
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Important Notice.— , -We direct special at=
-Velition , io the notiee'ftoit/
rt t
t 'et; ,w elt "it' l
ire pnblfaA iii andther
' 'Oeirar....tkri interesting account
ot'Arar attenditrk-thirCottaae'ratibn
vf Ore Soldiers" National; eerneter" L at "Get-
itysburg, on Thursday a week,'from a special
correspondent, will be found in to•day'a pa-
Death of a ..iffnister.—Ttev. Dr. DORSEY;
Pastor of the Lutheran ,congregations cote
'posing thi)V4Y l ne'shoro' , : 'Citafige,died Sithe
Parsonage in this Place, on Thprsday mor
ning last; aged '6O years. He had been con
fined for several weeks from the effects of a ,
Carbuncle, during which time every appli
lpes: de4se forpiti
r3stoViti4' j proca unavailing- ll fis remains
liceretfolinwed 011ie Union elfnith in, "ibe
itivenitigitY the indeperldeitt Ord'er of 'ead
Pellows, of this place, in procession,. and,
citizens of the town. generally, where an ap
,propriate funeral discourse was delivered by
the ReV:. "cci:iita:D;,. of taibiatef.—
The day folloWinkhisrriums were accomt
ianiedl:;§ is'friends to Baltimore for inter:
----inent—La-April-last-the-deceased—remoir-e.
with his family to this place and enee . red upl
on his duties as Pastor of the severeicongre.,
gations - composing the Cher, •
-Iw /I.l 73773rvay;peputaiswith *the peo
ple and much bolUred i tiAls own congrega
•
1101:13, W
member of society.
°Skid/ Vote 'of Ms rygancl.a•The official vote
for Coarptrollei,'at the late election is as fol
lows :-41oldsborough, .td,<it'o ; Maffit. 15,
084—majority for Goldsboroug h 20,37 G.—
Total voteJof thii State 52,344.
The . Ilageratovr`n , iera/c/ says, this em
phatic expression' in avor of Emancipation
is highly creditable to the good sense and
patriotism of our people. Whilst they have
avoided the bitter discussions growing out of
the question, which have distracted the U
nion orginizatson in other portions of . the
State, they have quietly gone to the polls
and rolled , up such a .majority in favor of
the living and progrOssive principle of ' free
labor, as entitles old,Washingtow to the hon
or of being the banner' county of the State.
Slavery has long since 'c'enied to . be either
profitable or &gristle' . in„WeStern Maryland,
and now that the rebellion has greatly
im
paired, if it has not wholly destroyed the val
ue of this kind of property in the entire
State, it is the bratifestlisterestof all classes
of people to get rid of it as speedily as, pos..
Bible, and t,his is the view tIISCII of 019 mat
ter Yat or . eitih*itrg'inajOritylialtpe loy
al people- Of (Air tounty.'••••• Tfie 4nbsfahen is
gone, and the skeleton may as well be buried
out of sight. , • i• • ,•'
Th9nksgiving.—Yester4q, (Tbaoltbgiviog
day,) was observed by our citizen's generally.
The stores and other places pi' business were
closed. A discourse appmpriato to the oc
casion was delivered in the I. E. Church, in
the morning, by the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Kes
ter.
A Great
. Battle.--A great battle has
.doubtless ere this been. , fought by General
Grant's and
. Ilpagg's 'forces. "'Skirmishing
tommenced on Tuesday. The enemies rife
pits bad been carried and two bundred pria
_ .euers taken. A hard fight was inevitable on
riesiateli; ;
ualeeic il4enewY , retired'during
-- :Fult - piirtieulars in our next.
,
sfirtlon• 1. W. Gantt, formerly•ketragress
man in rebels:loin, and a Brigater:42leneral
in the rebel army, him' issued al lemarleible
sddreisto the people of Arkensits, in which
be teunsels.stibmiesionlik'the Ihsion arms,
and denounces Jeff Davie its lb 't a d
ypocri e n
tyrantiand -by no MOW: 44 _MAU ,forithe oc
casion. We will publish, by inquest, the ad
dress* rm. next - ,istm
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'pr'cidua'e geed testifier tht ilikinet
i guilty;f 41#ng tieasoetibie env
ice with*lbeta4*,..l4o4l o'-
3ontlraot for furnishing e Army
leV,llfdteitiratetitifi7iiitiltelll4
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Oil,. Nergfeet,l, LekfelatereoThe , melt
Senate of Negated, mil,: be eolepOt4'ct ift
iSiolvi ikei' c litil 3 ' 6 ',oo 97ll64B ? ll ole.
t 'OlC,'l4ll4 l * Pt AOtlirligslkl;ie4 ft! 0 0 0'
I,periteeds. , -, ; There is• a' -decided f majority in
iboth Noises ht'faior 'Of ilia call' of a- Con.
_stitutioia-Sig4co,tiVeiitioli„tin4-jtho4i-
C a el P ..ePap!lir4mnAtiVia.7)east 29nz,-
! jority in the llouso, and a small majority la
the Senate, trhe'riyit tequires ; tirelie totes
1 , to.faseit.billi-,1 . ~1, - . ~_ . ,I
..strAp belts, 2 frosn;Tennessee isienetura
ging.• .{ After several days' Moil fight!*;nt
and neer Knoxvilie, the'Rehels . have, with
draWn 'thin) ; rhe 804 5404 the to ,an
reeiesse'd Generaliturnside had
notified the citizens of Knoxville — that - .
•
would Vertainly hag tigninst the
'Nothing is 4itl (Arent sarrny,
thia 'General is amen of action, rather
thArt wordsooreething will no doubt soon be
1 ,--know;n•of his mcivetnentsv •
Doubts having heed 'expresied iti re
Qrd to the truth of the statement , that Gen.
eral lAuMside was t 4 he relieted of his Cal
mend by General Foster,it may be Stated
that the order 'for the Change was 'limed on.
the 16th instant, and 6en'eral Burnsideis or.'
dered..ta report to •the .A.djittent 'General in,
.Wteihingttin.
• •
431.'Thit'reibited'iditaitee of the Ainsy, of
the Potomac is dertied by a despatch from
Vashington,'whia saps' parties' just - from
lit - Vs - 34i art; ignorant Of'the alleged,
,
men t. The recent heavy k storns.,has some.
what retarded operations, the road. '
from the enemy
comlnk, iu o our liees;alm.o - si,daily. The
iOrze io front of * Mea,`deis.eitimated at from
like , beaveis ori their defebeei'at the Rapidan.
Xoade's troops are in goof spirits and eager
for a. fight.
UV-Oficial 'returns 'froiu the leitdittg coun
ties, and unofficial reports from nearly all the
eounticei m Mhinesate;give 'the 'Union dap
didafe,LMiller; 6,540 majority. -= Full returns
will, - without doubt, increase this majority
to 7,000; This•will be a gain of 3,000 over
Idst year. • , • •
•
.'The Boston Tranter4o. says: '"From
present appearances, New ilampshirs Will
lead
. the va!A in the u‘atter of, filling up, her
quota, of volunteers. Ander. the:last call of the
Brelideut.. , We hail the !lasi' reports from
the
the State. Many towns haVe already raised
the required number, whila others, are -maul
ting rapidly: bareonebr&One half the emu;
*meat - has' alreadiheim ohtained. s '
' ' •
121rIn Richmond, lately, a bonnet eel& foi
$BOO, following eippeers in : the Rich.
mond . Dispatcht- 7 4Vented to salt privately,
by a lady Who outer mourning, toi
not
soiled. 4 Amy oiemishite to etinlinei the
4this inttlaire i ifient to thei c reel4e4eh,
siaare;ssinga note to : „ . .Piapotc&
office. Price $250."
..,1- •- ' :t
FirGenoralGikoorers Ileaty i iuneirereati
ai
turned on the city of Char FridaY
..11inetecn vrerei lodged within
-
tho town44our tore than the number:Which.
excited the indignation of Beauregard, - and
drew from. the foreign.eoraiule azforntal :pro
test in August huit.: Whitt 'aid -0121 Z opto; ,
jeotilee hive produced remairii
The bnisting of theahelis : vithin, the ,f:tosen
Wag easily aeon, a v d their,..reporte
heard. ,
The Union - men ef. Temneasetoido - tact
perplex their brains with refinements whiilit
vox our lilortbera few idays
ago they met in Nashville and- ittoptid
following,. : • . •
" '" '"
''..Resolval,.Thatwe man er e very as. e
original cause of this tatinatimal - War ;
.that, its eqpoipotipß,we See
viricm Mad, p t e:eserta
~af; : tha Altaion.of' - our,
faihiter 4) oar „; filet9Nt ;spa of the great
rioaiides down in . #ie Declaration of
fißdePtaittierace.,. , (l: (11-
!, '034.
ihe,ezeheugeof Flee:p#*6- writes that the
alieffitim-theNotett-teAlit•
• declaresl.lo74ll# om wai
• ‘—" ielt '
1 ,01 ,be aalowgd if rl
tiortstioo tosal' roisytit% r
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k. e .rtfr° 4lll 6, nTliillH,k.A 11 I,thly 007, 4
4.7," : !*preipitt . #l4.. - Ouiti ,hit t i;itar hbiea
or the past two yogi.:
i g.-lIIIIKrba OM Brigadipfoinitatlrantitiaip.,
. . _
it.4-0 - -Gansmt , Niaolifi- -, Wit - J' 'l-11ju t iiii, nit
' - To T '
leglikr4
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1 i'.:lllr.E*Utigig ii g,ousg. on lit Spriegistk
; • ~; • • ,J. -,1 , Wl4 L.: -4e. ;.. . 4 11 I' 4
'iielitltfrift WI filkiniardt,.,tl<io.
-,',.;.,,,,,,,:.,:) ,:.:..,..i
IZUM
MN=
oft.***-14r:!oo
that 040 ago, OPeitin,g . before
this peeplit4itratiliwt,,thitt ; thin ' to bi
tilloolitkVoelo 4,1110060i144,01
cql64Rit, tied t lain* tratinifi
4raeberryinOliereeenzWthatliveatiful.strile
I'.o/4 1 ,1ertte t ‘tkikOt t lo d l i t 44 x 0 Pie! , tit
to w a ronsini to - Attit if
: itii3l top h O - ot
Innen.
tAoobiuse:l L ' • t
are 'willibit O heir
uta at Wt. rthinklny'Aidilfai belinie
thia idd in the' tnninl
that eiffitifiell' toOtive
'd `peaieofiil - ~iiesu~s ~iid' - Beliiie'i'ate~aa~isiiYs:
I'3litinkiifardd- tor . Etie' 'Hope
t t is die fraternal war Whieli t Wiii
iPon country Slit; hai 606 'vouch:
iated' to 'ito, '.the
141460 0 ' the i niant benutifitl, 4 thelifeat
the m e at &WAS' 'site desti
ny Ant that' GO& hi*
o-iny-portionWhhirlturnielltek i anil - Ttha
When thit cause is remeted,,sitePilf' by'' the
koPeratio Of perishing SS the ieUsei Slid the
"tent of a
i tianten !hit ja - Viltholik
shall'be inde'ed a Uiiiou= due country, hiv
ing only one hope, one ambition, one demi:.
*ny.r . A.pplause] Thin to-morrow, if we have
not knoirti itbefore, knoi that we ,
are not enmities, but that we are friends
brothers;• that this Until' , reality, for it
is ode tommon ceuntrZ and we shall moue '
lam sure, With , equal sincerity over . the
kravo of tbs. misguided insurgent, whom we
.liaveconsigned to his list resting .place, and
pity bias with the same sincerity and the
same heart-felt griefthat we mourn over the
brathetby whose' hand, raised in the defence
of the , Govete silent to Which 'we all owe alle
giance, that Misjudged brotber fell ; and' when
we pirtl6-morrow-night lotus remember that
we owe it•to otir , country; that we owe it lb
mankind, 'that thii War shall •have- a-triutu
ph ant conclusion. in , the establiehnient of a
democratic Governmentupon' he simple
principle that Whatever 'party or portion 'of
the nationebhall be prevailinenleetion,_
that party than be respected-and mintained
in power, untill if shall give place upon
another ' .fterianothef-v• .• a
different party of a-different
people. [Applause.] Wirhoitt that, let me
tell, you that you are drifting at once and ir
reeistibly. to ;the , very verge of the destruction
, • oreririnents, With that ,prineiple
this. Government of ours will bo the best, the
first and happiest in the wOrld, and may be,
and io far as we : are, cOucernid rill be
iw
iuurtal. 'Good [Cheers awl
•
Pedioit,ory;,.§Tieeo.
The fallowing iefthe Dedicatory ! Speech de
livered by President Lincoln at Gettysburg :
Pour seer° and herd years agb our fathers
•forth upon this cOlitinent a. new na•
tion, Conceived in -liberty and dedicated to
the propoitition.that•all men are treated e
qual.. [Applause.] Now we are • engaged
lira great civil War, - testing whether that na
tion; or anynation ab conceived and dedi
cated, can long endute. We are met on a
general battle‘lield of Vint vier; 'We are met
to 'dedicate a • portion , Of It et the final rest
ing place of those who here gave their , . lives
that Abut nation ;in ight live. It is' hltogeth
et fitting and ptopor that we should do this,
but in a larger sense we cannot dedicate:, we
cannot consecrate, we 'cannot hallow this
ground. ThezbitiveAmeni liVint and dead,
who:struggled here, have conseemtedit ?far
shove. our, ; poor, powet to add . or to detract.
[Applause.); . The waild , will little.oote, nor'
long . Tel:new - her ,tirbat we say here, but it can,
nevetforget'weal.theydid here. [Applause.]
It is far us, the living, 'rather to be, dedicat- .
ed here to, the unfinished . work that they
have thus far, so, nobly carried on,, [Ap
plause.] ,It , ia.rather for, here to, he ded
mated to the tashremaining,hefore us, that
item ; these honored dead Ire take increased
devotien , to, that cause, ,for,:which they here
game. the lastfull measure or devotiou.„That
we here highly resolve that these dead 11444
not have died , tol, main.. • , [APpiE/ 8 94: That
the nation shall, under God,have ra new birth
of. freedom, and that, the, Gererument, or - the
people * , by, the people and for she .people,
shall not perish from the earth. [Long ;'ap
phruse.},, Throe ahema giyeu for,,-,the Pram
deist of the. Duited States and , *meteors 4
the States , ] •, .‘
,
Tines • Thine for tpia
I, l hiati on
There are reeentevents that may well coin.
imud the serious contemplation of the rebel
leaders. „ , _
1. Thedsit bops of aid ;tad comfoir froM,
Sailborik.,4l.!aagrione. se idemonstratecLby
late 7 6 1(100115 q,tha Ipyat 3lik4artis.gener—la
hope ,th4k. 0* rebels bare grestly,relieo,aport,
4
, 44 , ,Tbt fia47l,firrtral. al: - the aritisb tio44
etnuiPbt, UkPeeiret.-3.4441010nie
eapacith - and 'ha Ikeiziiiiti7.944the rebel rams
41tilding t7110,310ree3; ead. th e feet, that,
At's Brl;iskpepple suppestittesaoymesseree t
as,sheimiin tbeapablio7•Atinig4rgvoked
AIF- DAecipee;,7.l4ameheso. 7 , 7 7
T40,61411,r0 r by ,
,order,, 'of ;Free&
ef. 4121 41 1 .401;0e 1 77 rams-7 in
-4 1 1'his,aot aaAst.bc; 0108 01 41 1 9
40cOu.lsgintras'bir., bistimien aki3areti-_
:itt4-with greatAllaseeeatfile .71reediemirt.
slid the Emperor hap ienerelly34pisesid'
niuSioal ia the Jaya musk and, seeking
tag* toliatarsene. -Theauptkortof,Frinea
was rika leakhopordof migeame..
010;0( the ielimen4;Alliainiatratimi, papers
sia 'waist so titles,
c' pa p
siasto.hara
'errianeeandaill pay for ;
I** the ritlaliimiicdt Stan& 'skits 4.1 W
'ma of die .oympathi, the tworld4,'Mtelits
•itiseriket .. 'lemdtaeseVlCoafeeiidAr
:tlailyi4 7; 800 Stitiubb ,
Aa.e447.Willf49ll l .7*ldattesip suppresiect
4404 the:llluee resterad-t i : t 4 l#.•i'i :'"
4
144r,00, - 041dregitike' Wein *mkt, of
,tit?3,,.klg9p.o3 i ,whsee.Artupv.,44.3. surtiiitt ,
sra.otilai6ingr#oit. three
a.
sMt:Nrl 4 ooC , the rebellithi,ith4. .itayi#
' ls erviT,) uric* they: wtilosa ; )..•)
m iTt 4 t.
lit got O t t/
Woe,' bUtl o
• to thlithis
*oft. The
ttlig - r 'White
Attfiliropett
lard''il. 6 ..___- LttitAttto_teeek
i - Witirtittrilfoll6ollrs
oniowokAintritii - vc . xsi t - yip,
Virg ClOilitelibeetdeliitjeth'iilti W r idg iiii
herol3ll* IS I.ool4Aded# or libOkty loved, The
Om, pleo, t and yoloyiti x hi tit,t proceeded
ibil, titti.°tiklitn i. tcoo*lo,oti•
id i Vire ay, an irlied he win - 4112f3
let pit* Oter gni dinsii i *ilki, , ais 4 figar pa ,
tialliAta V 004 1 19 110100 94. 4 ** 10 " fal
tered, and featvd "ikis day would be a fail
ure Llittic!lnothri the historio..troth.that
tkOtabg bstipAPe a ldble 11P9a ;;the ,tke i ig!its nt
Gettysburg.,,,.,arow!,y we appreso , o toe towns
which is now, seao inthe aiiitaride t whit its
whits hoWies mai tali IsPir.e s 4 isonntg 9 in,
theikagoinivn >l4, ogi ~ ‘fhilstritsrs7 to .
011 r ;telt we see
• - Mood•Top mentos, 'With
the old ihkg waviog from its surouiit,—a fit
'ng_reiriesibrturoe4ottlie bloodyllteeik where
the gallapt Crawford ,, Jed the Iteoerges to
victory,
The town presented quite a' unique , and
hovel appearance.- E,very•street was crew&
id *Lavine hurrying throng;;Vitainiti& walk
[ ingoind running as thctigh_theaalvation_ef•
theleiiinitry depended upon ithe individual
exertion •, of each ::jorial participant. The
White and yellew•hedges.of State Marshals,
and their assuitanti, could le seenesiery way
- yem - iiould look; gliding along; in glittering
Splendor above the' surging crowd of." Smal
ler fry" ilint•lined• every side-vialk, andjain
nod every street Flags ofevery conceive
blirsize and shape, fluttered in the gentle
breath of/Autumnal: purity. • It seemed as
though the whole town was bathed in a sea
of alternate , Stiipen,and Stare, which. •paint
ed their mellow hues upon the purple :tints'
otmourning; as if inviting the pitying eyes
of Angels-to feast upon the georgeous scene!
About nine o'clock A. M. a salute of thirty
four guns watufiredi and the crowd soon. be
gan to assunte•gigentio •:,iiimensioni: Every
available resit contributed its • quote to • tb
grand, moving, • living mase_of_human_b
lugs; which swayed , te and fro like the •
vaneing and receding surges of the sea. •
The' delegations front each State tied, di ,
reined to forni, four deep, in the rear of their
respenitire'State.liagmii but - the , rant°
was not carried' out' and the flags. were all
raided tegether. The &at State flag Whioh
2 we-notieethwarthuriff Maine, then Ma.ssa
ettusethi,'Ohio, and: finally Pennsylvania.—
Of.thaurte thete "Were others but' thiee .ep-
I peered the roost conspicuotte. The delega
tion of the old Keystone was placed in the
Van, and justly was she entitled to this hen'.
or, as her brave sous was in the front, where
ever the rear of, Cannon or the rattle of mus-
wry ass heard, on that ever memorable
day of the Nation's 'fate-- , .the ard of July.
Directly in the rear of Pennsylvania, the det
ention herd Ohio wheeled into line. being
led a by Governor Brotigh, the man who came
within a hundred thousand votes of being
beaten by the traitor,Vallandighittn. •A'
subseitnent change in t he programme relOiv
ed Mr. Brough of his position, as all the
Governors of the different states were di
rected to walk in a body. 'About this time,
the violent pushing of the crowd, and shouts
of the assembled thousands announced 'the
appearance of the President . of the United
States. Meuelimbered up trees, 'or filled
the neighboring lieuse-tops, that they might
get a sight of the Chief Magistrate. . Ban
ners of all descriptions danced iu the-bright
sunlight, while handkerohlefs *uttered, and
good natured' freeman shouted to each other
"there goes Pother Abraham.'
.1,
ortion—or—the
The procession , took' up, thehtte.ot march
, for,,tletnetery,llill, ,at, . o'eloek ~A.
The President, Secretary, Sew ard, and: Ed-.
ward EVerette, with ca heat of other dignita
ries, w
o ere ou horaeback, with , a military es
ort of one regiment of infantry,, two betta.,
ries of artillery, and a sfinacirou .ef cavalry,
all Under comwaud of Major General, Couch.
Thip pplpudid cavoloade svp.a.folloUP4 by an
immense Concourse of people from. all• parts
of the country, who came to witness the
,first,
ded.lcation, of a National, Cemetery diet, ever
occumdin. the Nation., At quarter past.e-,
levers. o'cleok,
~tho
,procession
~reached the,
consecrated iipot Where' the solemn coromo, , '
nies of dedication were-to be instituted. The
intant7 were...drawn up in • aicirclo on the
orost et the hill, and the„civie delegations of
of the, different Etisiei entered , the' enclosure
and 'Purr/Suede& theiceminedi e us stand 'upon
which the . moat dietitiguished celebrities,, of
thodaY woreoengregated. 'Birgefteld's
ebrated Band 'teOlt Up position in front of the
stand, tti34 Opened:the nerentanies, discouts
lig a very" .sweet, bentlfalen them, which
thrilled, the sweling !eart,l4. of the metable&
multitude.the last strains, of Millie'
had died awa y ; the 'venerable lieu.\Thonms
stoia46ii; ‘ chaplaiilipt , tha Howse of Rep
rnaentatiye,;Mide's beautiful aki4 impressive
pr4 , 4;:ifto• which • ;he" 'Band , Struck, Up'
"Ql4,;igundredr ' which ' , ,
..played': W 4 1 .1
eltatini4 ,
tannin
of Wpaluntien,. then ' arose , an introduced dd
the', Ann, - ,' kdWard Ea;erette;toiha: iate Mora:
W 014,4 coAite:s e pti ! ewoOtory to
'say: that 1%1 r; ) , Evertte'S'OratiOnwits, elOquent.
Thidiktod's prot l 4o',.
11 04 .4 0iiring . '** * biOtilicoi . 494oo.ir,
.thrillhig,'Eirtiiiig wet:as:et,
.ript".:eiOquence,
hit must 'behtitiid ta, bAL,ful)y apprecia
ted., Staoo4.o.
'u on : the burial
glade of` the V tition',6, here's; 44' liziprfisaive
ecciati!wiatme'thaVntiga;ittill",itir up — the i
foilatnies 'Of his noble CAB feirilk,
the greatesteffortoe hit . ;life.:For, two lio~irs.
he :1014*tiik" Vast ! , audieo4,- -. .titOricet.i :And
spell'b'ound ' Aithicoo l ,44o:ei P tuto;"(*=.
tioni# l . :,DirgefrOiri:thi'Peet_r4ooelln*. ways
•suig with marked °fleet . ; !: The *win'
tso eqiniitely r besutifni that we shall, ' . getter_
; .
: I
sulAiriled, ; chief, AlarshalJspAsonosgatu, , step, ‘ .
- ',oo4lo ll !#44 l MLlStrOace4l l3 PiMk,,tlisideUt
of those United'.States,"4 - :lio..wait:'wleelvlid
,with' thunders ` of,;*pplause 1,310*C u p on; 1
slinuf 'fent laud the yeritJhxima:seem ,
shakingcd
j With ho - einnalusife
the..,l 4 l64ool.gratitudoThO;itiiiiniiy joined
la. tb,is, ilearoastratieri I)lncor;,Ancirespeati
etukshoited_ thett' 'o.oesuandetiti-ehisf.
'with.!i-
THE ToWN: H
431'itTel .15MdATiONS.
TILE. TROCESKatf
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5tiV ;,..;,,,,,.... .. 1 if - lit
iiiii46l476**lll s 4 I ,_LoYi, b e;
iVaiiiTiitita, f.4 .4 4:Citiii! htli M 19 1 t ;
bletiaiiiilAtijcs ,imOne l lnviifhpg ~ e - -torsi
.„,is,
igitioredi,,,,_„ v i .. , Tirheik tki , phe , e* ! .
hid or. , _ 6 ,`• le to, ;611,PrOphOpttdailt,
i t sveilett 7.Tlit” ent 'l6Viiiiiistiiiiiiinfiti•
4 *044 t004040.* - be --begt4lll:
.0 44.44,tjat Otthi44.0 1 4444
_*Of': 4
doita - d , afoot itirifilboriGikiat
_Wit, . '
itiiiilnatni 4 a 49ol6 4 4 lo 6 i
ttiSitieChol;iiStr'4llllrll, taken-li
SP ll4 "kkk
OifellifiljOillto made - .the. we ir
km,,ling - . Apia ~ itatt again. ;Tinklititaidetot
•iteetnedkill'nthe heat, humor.,.' possible: -..se '
s piled akitknbititod withuipittuok
theLinerits
After innsio by' the Band,' teilitVorililW
rota! grins Witingaiiirflfediltad
Me44 , : bult ~,tie- f iettylihnft. *rota
ianitlutria
. offeradv:to alLthote4olitingit, : ot
seeing the I'retideitt tAlitd Pa r% Akihn,:,q,
the haaai,whieh weetiabriteed. y thinaudiasi
to - the intinifeic fetigite,- bet , trident oatiafan;
lion of 'lather. Abrahaiti ° • s ,
' WAX , DattWATlOrt.' _lt, I
' "th siblog. of Mining' ii4reit
thisiptriiirdi‘rinOliaTifteiniiia,. with the tik4 -
eeptiontifthe Presentation of the
sth fie* York Regiment' of heisy artillery;
by Governor Seybuitki. The Orewtt soon-be
g,* to . disperse and - return 'to their' ponies:
ri!hit President and, party, et o'clock
ler` WasMitkigtoii, i ' were reitaiked by
_theActireinore"_
one of t 4 moot siteideimis,dayathat'tver A
meets*, witnessed. -Whin can look b agk'tit
the, dark Simmer daya of July, when W-.
m
Mil Lee was hurling hiketeel•eladiegione_e.
garnet VW tilde battletimets of GettyisbArgi .
Mill Oat tremble,'' that the - kited ile!tin• 441
rick Wirveat at Peuu'mylvania, Caine . so' near
devastation from the rtitblesa 'tread of tbil‘
invading- foe. The &toot our , yonag Rei
publiolias deeided the,ittimy biOw of
CeMete Hill.
There ty
the Mende `Mid foes of the Atieri.-
can Uniini Wet iti Witt' et:tidbit, and -- theti
the fate of the nobellion foreirer.
°There lie ,- ,the mouldering. Voiles totthose Iti6
died thet liberty might lire. Oh; hallowed,
epot,i pr e cious level Drenehed the
aticin'tilifu-blood, Mel watered by the na
tetra; it will be' be= the 31eOila' of tiown-"
oil e humanity, .ohiselled enifutirig
Marble; 4" cherished by the great heart of
popular •iberty, until the universal pyre Of
late . 1 scatter the precious "ditactbere . en
tombed, to the font winde Of Heaven !
Ev
ery ro o k,, nod' tree, andthittb;'bothre the' sears
of the bloody ; we good 'upon
'• '6 - . 1 - 1 au er4131 upon eso ay. en
ees-,tiF the fliAtitin fi ght .e' eoul , not • 'but
e• prow o enusy vama, The own° Hoyt;
ens that einikd upon tha 'charging Colauri •
and-the lurid glare - of brittle are stil,lbendini,e g
over the sacred spot; bu,t iiit else.ihoir
ed I No serried line of shining bayonets
uow glitter along the gentle slope, Dor shout
ingrebel officers goad that. incii, 04 to dis
honored graves. The din and Reinke of bat.'
tle have died away. The laurelled bier of
the , heroic Reynolds is borne foie, the field,.
bathed in his own warm blood,ind - the as
tiou,'S tears ; bitt the whole, coumq now
convoked to plant 'the clustering 'ivy upon
his fteshlyzelostid - grare, and mask. Wm sepal
elite. for ell time i So long no history lives,
Gettysburg cannot die. When the fair Clod
does of, liberty hangs bleeding, awl larcera,-
ted in, the clutohes of despots ; when a Bur
less, night of barbaric tyranny, settles upon
the' muitir; When kings roil. thei_r *ones up
on the , prostrate , mut mangled rains of Free
dom, its ghOstlyirotiries will' lowst the icy
.fetters of their, narrow prisons, and'rise from
their dusty graiies to "direct, With •sKeleton
&nom, the cautious eye 'of Aristeeraey' to
the fearful and ominous Words : niatomi
GEM' t1313V FIG , ' A IMIO tiSC -.•
•
THE WAR IN EAST' TENNES-'
Skin
CiNCtNhATI, 23.--Major General
Foster Ws arrived 'and will leave 'for Knox
ville to-day. , • • •
Official adtices from' East Tennessee, up
to'eleven o'clock yeiterday• morning, aro on:
couragino. At that time the firing at Knox
vine washeard by our extreme outpostsfroin
Cumberland Gap. ,
Adjutant Stanley, of the 12th Kentucky
Cavalry, arrived Cutnborlend Gap yester
day,'ind brings hOpetut Rests of thonituation'
'of General Burnside. Be is stilt bolding'
out, and bai notified the - citizens that he ,
'would certainly hold Knoxville;
' The 'rebel force opposing him iti'estimnted
at 3 1 6,000 itrotig.
,ICnortille is closel y "invested. The etc
my have withdrawn'frout, iho , tsouth side of
the river'and Oui troor linty forage there.
The artilleiy fighting on the.l9th and 20th
was very Severe, and 'the' enemy sustained,
heavy losses. . , • •
Brigadier General , Sanilers, 'wh'o. was
vtouncied al, Campbell's" - Station a . few days .
ago, Nett since,died. 1:Colonel Nlrolferd
slightly wenta,d,ed.
crsclNNA,t, No,v. 'Z3.—.The telegraph'
wire between;:"KnOxville. *and* Cumberland
Gap ; litts not been cut. ",'the communication
between thesipointii has never been. well es:
tebliished; anid a 'heavy rain at,* Lits:Pitt ;it
entirely out of :eider. • ,
' There is no•information thaiirq Sonsider;
able ;force or the enemy has ,eatered Tennes
see from Sou,thwestern so that if
Burnsidels forced tC . ) retreat from. RcLoiviiie
he will lie - able, it the' poemY have
withdrawn from the south :Side 'ef,
' Knox-
ThiSfact:litsaid to be signpleitit'd: de
cisive repulse. Of the enemy is 'the tau,' is
best defended, on that side., - •
Cieneral %voids
Title,. up tie r ,instriketions and pnralliint ,t0;it):1;
Ugdoratandingmcith Gen: Graut,:.• ••
_ nog - , euppesetli -tbereforoi: that: they;
forties under 6.00.911i1, Themes ' Hooker; and:
Sherman,
,arei merely . waiting . dsring .; thew !
,Wonteutoua. days: • Wek. ari. in t houriy,,expeee,
tation of receiving intelligenee.,,,ot ;the Anzio.
iii . pottent,ohctw .
axe.. Is will , Im deiermined:
4 o.'sreeke if itnis Ant %tread, settled;seltittli=.
ecttbe t 'rebel mono:not: Auto... East Tennessee l
,*itt ba•aogregmeeesa ,fes then:4lod; impe.ril;
%Mr whale ptlait.ion „au, the, Teauestai. , tiller 1,
of prove 4,lieastir , that eattipel-thal '
-retreat , -*I, etTiral Georgis.4;* if .14traside
%Olds 'out at Ifonzirillei:Se 414•;:not, see.; how_
.the,rebelsranyeq. n escape:a - over
. . -
, Atiott 400 sowing girls! it!,Nqic Yprk aro
ca u striko'for.liigheratages. • -
tio2d •
~sv
1 .;
LirTjTh• 11.104
10 0 43 4$ a kkif ie g i.
Attit4 -1110? - `4010 Prh' A 4 eYYRew--
Etedi fr e4edeft; l 44 lo *lthe - 61 0 1 41 k,
tlealeel Wild% 0 4 0 A *lll ' the i=
ef the
-
ilittte *IA4; i l'ilalaatnit4Meitteraltelreoe=
tgte. 4,„d‘otee Wail* tratts ilia AWRY
the-Ntainint4tight-liityeAtt
stormormlibitotitt_rit
toihefirlielid; e 'bA a e
a *
leading etreants, , lat 03.01110 0 0 ,111 1 1 01 , -
height, tied the loir
•
groyndi and !alto's,
ovriog to thii: op,bay
character ; of the soil; arliAlkol4o l oo l 4
cradle bolts, which are dhAgittAiii4itiut
t.rairt...„4-.-iii sr , VOW
rOod. gi tzi
esOrters... 0
Akoittly. The lit Slid grobillq
hell-info rued genthnee tetieude lees. effrOt
tire etteitglicatfreat ' One
gee treelike tin -at fit le It
rebel *tie, age •
potation, of made,
and is reilittedV
terrible reception,.: The perituk - e t ehlehd ten-
!wary rebel work on tb,e illtigan ate beiti
strength ened eiSciided tO catirtAtetii..
The richest brae; tii 'the it
c~ihis of Wesit e dasteA *twfte da 'babble is.
eatibmted M 5;000. I'4 but
ativeibi Ate fittest:lou** ,Earo . i,c
aqd theca. Womb is estierated'ae, about flue
10 1 04:40. 1144 i
•
YENITIANMORSE:'.ICI I
1N- PINT BOTTLES 13.:
CURES tempi }k oathkeiPit, 4olie. lecise
010-.
Dit? hA49 : iil!R'l 'th e att ye s
T eti, Haw) lAiniatent latienlore4.!;ll.l4lla.
etilio• anti cuss, and in *ter* iknence.'looll::•it, the.
boo ar*ls 40.T114k.040411,:-4445/1(11Y.---
R 1 4 ,00 send, sia,..dovia, as kip snit only,, liniu4ant, we.
ncm. Otil,htiin"Anron,r e et opus ? .
bles,anl - tip.44 want to .lefkvi Oita' w•itlOt
•.`• • - la :Miarti*OST.
• • *inner •Ilan,Astburgtolr: l ip's Menagerie.,
'Sold 13 airdinliitiailk. : ;;PiOnrii!lt OOKEing.
Oct Sir—lnial
rgPLADja c i'•
,Raysinn Fitch. Lihetiatiit3quitial.4 Xtenah ;tia610...
Franch and A tnetican•Minkalt thS variaya ;
0f..1#144 01 Futairt 00111404.Victatinea Catasq; Ougs,,
•Matra,,4lo. . Fur Tfingnitig,'Sitde r Vuseloi tiiktus k ,
Ota.„ 4rc.. kcoappleta ataurtaptat of
tut at • 0 ' • ' ' PPat, ; "
Bay. 2N • • OpreitaXaihttigtan frkainiea;
• .
7 - 111r11, - .478 this6fl 4 .
meet % of all the styles of, rall •10 Winker Heti send,
Cups, fur Men. lidys.sttil - •: r :
— IIPI4OItATFA',
ORposkte %tilting/ton ileitis,
- •,,
trHONIE F IKA!.'.,---We. hivn ton-.
stantly, op kind nnit,,zoPnulaptpiy-to.: aptot Hata of .
• alt tn,o vaPons Th,t Inciot7Antittlit, work to,
110410 at ' • geTtedg4FtV,
- • HPI, Atakora; opposite WAtottingtoplftliuiw ,
Novninpor* 1849„; = •-•, •
BIMFAM). ROHES ! HU.FRAJA), ROES !!
fin*rate and No, 1 , ti 0,040 ttpbosot „
• Nov. a UkTAEtiHat
rirCH,E,A,P GOODS Ili VP.tAI" ~rr~flrs:
800, CApti, - canes, iTAbitillita;:' Reaps / ladiea'•
Vera, Buffalo Robes, a, complete tissintmpot of the
above or idea,conitirisitig all t,he.gitt;ioa. anti
the afylea of oreigp nail ',prodtietion, eon be
bad iu tiirw 4 tiw of
eqkbettez thpn brat," :it
01 . 9).E( . ..iliklf.k i $'- /hit *ore, ;
- oppoaiye Wasologrtoit liopie,Hagerati.mo
Novenioer 20, 104., •
..M 3 EN. 33 .k .4014°R4y:EA.,
t Ito
Bride .1610,0,4 ; ;.a,i'iliO'iisidelibo tho.
filth e't,' hy,
804.,0,n0$ ALI LLEAMAGEIIi;
johri .B.4ll6:tibefior to tZl''
DEmpoov, 44,tiiht,Qt.' of, Mi. - 4,o_4,lldir=:
dorff,. '
OktbO trio' rgsjil4ke.Of thO,
fath,i3r:,. by AeV:
'AM OAUVAAI.I.; soif:of
M t iiii,'MOhLY
of ptuAiot
OA Ow klitt ( rokfdaiv* ih'
Itot.
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lathe, M,17:: SAM VELA: EW.I.NA,
ELIZAUKII.
Co., Yirginia. . „
Asi •
lmame
• - I :Migrelit "VC-41100X?:,-
,
Near QUitiny, 'On, the,-.1.K . .; of Septetnii.er
SA AU EL 'WS Ei rikost . 4.s, yei
4 inonthi 'atid:l9 . daira. - ''
'lu Leiteraburg, on 'the, 4fr,ip . ;inxt:.:o
Typhoid foyer,' 31*er . '141:03t1. 'VERB
aged' 43 pairs' and 9 inotitlii,'?' : •
n Leitoriburg',l4d r ; on ,Vie. Vele
bf Tyi hold fiver, 31isa JULPIk* &tighter
of F. N. .and Anna E; WebNagetl . 24 years:
Leiterobtirg,!' last,' ' 3l rgi•
LOUISA, *ire' or lei. ,Saiiine!'gpigleri.' .
In this :Once,' 'on. tb,Y 4t l lt roar bliss
LOUIS'," ',EfIE.A,D., abed 3'L' gctir i
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